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Hello! I adopted a 30+ year old Mustache 'keet in mid November of last year, who I adore oh so dearly. I suspected Poncho likely had arthritis, however i'm embarrassed to say that it slipped my mind during my initial vet visit with him, and aside from a basic blood panel, not much was done. However, now I am definitely noticing evidence of it. Some mild inflammation on his right foot which has an old injury that makes on of his toes twist out and up at an awkward angle, no noticeable discomfort aside from the occasional few limping steps after he just wakes up, like it got stiff and sore over the night, and he just has to work it out.
Now, normally I would set up an appointment, and hopefully get some meds...But with the COVID-19 stuff....well it's hitting my area quite hard. One of the more effected regions of the US. I've completely stockpiled food for everyone, and have self isolated. Unless I see an urgent reason to leave the house...I won't be.
Hopefully, within a few months, things will have settled enough for me to get him to the vet. In the meantime, i'd like to give some natural aids. I started giving him some Cayenne pepper today, mixing with a little water, and then coating a few treats he can't resist. I'm going to add turmeric as well. Any other suggestions? Perhaps something topical? He's my first truly 'senior' bird, and I want to make him as comfortable as possible!
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Now, normally I would set up an appointment, and hopefully get some meds...But with the COVID-19 stuff....well it's hitting my area quite hard. One of the more effected regions of the US. I've completely stockpiled food for everyone, and have self isolated. Unless I see an urgent reason to leave the house...I won't be.
Hopefully, within a few months, things will have settled enough for me to get him to the vet. In the meantime, i'd like to give some natural aids. I started giving him some Cayenne pepper today, mixing with a little water, and then coating a few treats he can't resist. I'm going to add turmeric as well. Any other suggestions? Perhaps something topical? He's my first truly 'senior' bird, and I want to make him as comfortable as possible!
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